Most Inspirational Player You've Ever Coached: Charles Dimry in Tampa Bay. His wife was sick with bone cancer, and he was raising their three young daughters, running the house, and playing football at a high level. I was amazed and inspired by him.

Funniest Player You've Ever Coached: Tampa Bay safety Dexter Jackson.

Toughest Coach You've Ever Faced: Tom Landry.

Greatest Team You've Ever Competed Against: The Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 1970s.

Toughest Game You've Ever Competed in, as a Coach or Player: The Eagles vs. NY Giants at the Vet on 12/11/77, a PHI 17-14 win. It was such a physical game. I'll never forget it.

Loudest Crowd of Your Football Career, Home or Away: NFC Championship game at St. Louis in 1999 season (2000 postseason).

Most Underrated Aspect of Football: The power of teamwork and chemistry. It was evident with this year's Super Bowl teams. There was a strong cohesion among the players, and both teams embraced the team concept.

Who Has the Hardest Job in Football: The officials. They never have a home game.

Most Embarrassing Football Moment: I stumbled during player introductions when I was playing for the Eagles.

Most Memorable Football Moment: Playing in Super Bowl XV.

One Thing You'd Change About Pro Football: I think it should be mandatory that both teams be present for the singing of the national anthem. This is a great country we live in, and we should pay proper respect for the freedoms that we have.

One Thing That Should Never Change About Pro Football: I think that the most interesting thing about football is how people are fascinated with the size, speed, and strength elements of the players, but what really separates the players is those with the biggest hearts.

If You Weren't Coaching, What Would You Be Doing: I would be a teacher. I enjoy being around children and instructing.